Bosque Estatal de Cambalache
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Bosque Estatal de Cambalache

FC23+X59, 00652, Puerto Rico
4.5(0 reviews)
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Mike McCallips

Awesome hiking trails. We really enjoyed this when our flight was pushed, and wish we had visited sooner.

4 months ago
Arthur de Wolf

This park has lots of trails and is great for birdwatching. Unfortunately it is not very well maintained. The restrooms at the entrance were locked. We did find a handicap-accessible pit toilet at one of the picnic areas that was unlocked. The primary trail is made of concrete that is falling apart and largely eroded away, making it challenging to walk on at times. There was a lot of shade, which was nice. We saw some good birds.

a year ago
Jaxira Garcia

Beautiful place with trails, the birds singing all the time, I saw two little snakes, beautiful seeds, trees and snails.

2 years ago
Wilma Hernandez_Agosto

Be ready to walk or bike. Bring snacks, water n a spray mist fan. Also baby wipes, sanitizer, soap to use bathrooms. Very big place. Beautiful yo walk and take pictures of all rare trees and amazing nature. Don’t carry nothing heavy. Be as light as you can. Enjoy the ride. Pls follow on IG photos by Wilma Hernandez

3 years ago
Maria Quiles

I love La Poza del Obispo. I spend as much time as I can here while visiting the island. To witness the Sea Turtle tracks to its nest then back to the sea is amazing. If you're here long enough you might see the eggs hatching and lil baby sea turtles make their way to the ocean. We truly ask the public to please, pick up after yourselves or anything you might help see on the ground, just toss in the trash receptacles. There is a Poza Lovers group that volunteers their time and clean up the beach and water almost daily and municipio also empties the receptacles daily. Its a team effort, as we like to welcome visitors to a clean safe beach to make new memories at. It's a beautiful place and El Faro Park is right next to La Poza. Keep in mind there are no lifeguards, gazeebos or public restroom. #pleasetakeyourtrash

7 years ago
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